Split Legend Passages
A 2-page reading document featuring two contrasting narratives of Robin Hood. Page 1 presents him as a heroic protector through the eyes of a peasant boy, while Page 2 depicts him as a dangerous highwayman through the eyes of a wealthy merchant. Includes text-dependent margin questions and vocabulary boxes.
Perspective Detective Organizer
A graphic organizer student worksheet for comparing and contrasting the perspectives of the two narrators. Students analyze the narrators' backgrounds, specific word choices, and motives, using evidence from the passages.
Nottingham Trial Prompt
A student writing template guiding 6th graders to craft a structured argumentative paragraph about whether Robin Hood was a hero or a criminal. Includes an essay prompt, step-by-step outline boxes, and a self-check rubric.
Outlaw Debate Cards
A printable card kit containing 4 vocabulary cards and 4 debate prompt cards for classroom discussion and Socratic seminars. Cards feature medieval-style decorative borders and clear prompts to guide group discussions.
Outlaw Verdict Guide
A teacher guide and unit cover page outlining the core literary themes of the dual narratives. Includes analysis of the relativity of justice, linguistic bias, and systemic conflict, paired with key discussion talking points for the teacher.